In terms of talent and future NFL players it has to be 2001 Miami. Andre Johnson, Clinton Portis, Bryant McKinnie, Phillip Buchannon, Jonathan Vilma, D.J. Williams, Jeremy Shockey all started. Willis McGahee started at FB in the Rose Bowl game, because Portis was the RB. Andre Johnson and Frank Gore were the guys lined to return for the opening kickoff, that's just ridiculous to me. Chris Myers was a key backup on the offensive line. Vince Wilfork and Sean Taylor were key backups on defense. Also on the team was Antrelle Rolle, Kellen Winslow, Vernon Carey and Najeh Davenport.

The only position they didn't have at least 2 future pro bowlers seemed like QB.

However, I'd argue that the greatest dynasty was Bear Bryant's at Alabama from '61-'81.

Six national titles
Two more titles stolen by the voters
28-game winning streak
57-game home unbeaten streak
14 SEC titles
Played two more games that if won gives Bama titles in '71 and '74.

As for the thread topic, best team and greatest dynasty may in fact be two entirely different questions. The single greatest team (as in best team for one season) is an incredibly complicated expedition.

In terms of talent and future NFL players it has to be 2001 Miami. Andre Johnson, Clinton Portis, Bryant McKinnie, Phillip Buchannon, Jonathan Vilma, D.J. Williams, Jeremy Shockey all started. Willis McGahee started at FB in the Rose Bowl game, because Portis was the RB. Andre Johnson and Frank Gore were the guys lined to return for the opening kickoff, that's just ridiculous to me. Chris Myers was a key backup on the offensive line. Vince Wilfork and Sean Taylor were key backups on defense. Also on the team was Antrelle Rolle, Kellen Winslow, Vernon Carey and Najeh Davenport.

Ed Reed also started on that team.

The running back depth was astonishing. Three players with over 26,000 career rushing yards between them and not one of them under 8,000. Edgerrin James was also a Hurricane just a few years previously.

In terms of talent and future NFL players it has to be 2001 Miami. Andre Johnson, Clinton Portis, Bryant McKinnie, Phillip Buchannon, Jonathan Vilma, D.J. Williams, Jeremy Shockey all started. Willis McGahee started at FB in the Rose Bowl game, because Portis was the RB. Andre Johnson and Frank Gore were the guys lined to return for the opening kickoff, that's just ridiculous to me. Chris Myers was a key backup on the offensive line. Vince Wilfork and Sean Taylor were key backups on defense. Also on the team was Antrelle Rolle, Kellen Winslow, Vernon Carey and Najeh Davenport.